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Author Topic: A Trillium quandary.. help please.  (Read 936 times)

Jupiter

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A Trillium quandary.. help please.
« on: April 14, 2017, 11:14:38 PM »

I had two trays of sown Trillium seed sown two years ago this winter. Four different species which were a bit shallow in hindsight and the blackbirds got into and scratched about and made a mess, so yesterday I decided to turn them both out into a deeper box and add some more compost. When I tipped them out you can guess what I found... tiny bulbs starting to make shoots and roots. I spread them very carefully in the new box and as best I could poked the roots downwards on any I could see.

The question is will upending the whole lot upset the little bulbs? If some have been flipped upside down will they sort themselves out or are they in trouble? What should I do?
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Re: A Trillium quandary.. help please.
« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2017, 09:16:40 AM »
I would leave well alone now and let nature take its course! I would expect the little rhizomes to right themselves if they have not been damaged. I would cover with a generous layer of grit. I also cover all my seeds with horticultural fleece tied down round the pot or tray to keep out blackbirds, mice etc.
Carolyn McHale
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